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  • Aaron's Energy

  • An Unexpected Journey Through Grief and the Afterlife with My Brilliant Son
  • By: Camille Dan
  • Narrated by: Janna Cardia
  • Length: 4 hrs and 54 mins

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Aaron's Energy

By: Camille Dan
Narrated by: Janna Cardia
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Publisher's Summary

Just days after the tragic loss of her son, Aaron, Camille began to hear him speaking to her from beyond the veil. He told her in great detail about his transition to the afterlife and his experience on the other side. He taught her about how energy works, how to tap into the collective unconscious, and how to maintain her connection with him across universal dimensions. 

Camille kept a journal of Aaron's transcendent messages within which she wove an account of her own journey through profound grief. 

Aaron's Energy is the inspiring true story of Camille's unexpected journey through traumatic grief, her discovery of proof of the afterlife and spirit connection, and her self-revelation of possibilities and the infinite nature of existence.

©2021 Camille Dan (P)2021 Camille Dan

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